Physician Peace of Mind

Trust, Quality and Autonomy are Key Elements of a Successful Partnership The additional stressors of the pandemic layered over the everyday stress of running a medical practice have pushed the level of physician burnout even higher. The Physicians Foundation annual Survey of America’s Physicians has…

Trust is Essential for a True Partnership

Trust is Essential for a True Partnership Trust may be intangible, however, research by Harvard Business Review found that the level of trust between employees and leadership is a key factor to an organization’s success. In fact, in organizations where trust levels are high, 74%…

The True Partnership Model: Working Toward a Common Goal for Mutual Success

The True PartnershipSM Model: Working Toward a Common Goal for Mutual Success Recently OSHA released an updated Covid-19 Healthcare Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) which   mandates safety protocols to be enacted in medical facilities. Non-hospital affiliated medical practices are exempt from many of the standards that…

The Financial Benefits of Partnership

Proposed Federal Changes Significantly Increase Capital Gains Tax Burden  With the current administration’s proposed tax plan, long-term capital gains, personal income of high-wage earners, and business income will all be taxed at much higher levels. Physicians who are evaluating partnership opportunities should keep a close…

Partnership: A Foundation for Long-term Success

The COVID crisis is causing more physicians to take a closer look at partnership opportunities. According to McKinsey’s recent US COVID-19 Physician Survey, 25% of independent physicians say they are now “more likely to pursue a partnership or alignment with a larger organization, primarily for…

Physician Recruitment and Revenue Cycle Management

A dermatology practice’s long-term viability hinges on two factors: Consistently meeting patients’ needs Effectively managing the business side of the practice Learn more about how QualDerm helps its affiliated practices recruit new physicians and improve revenue cycle efficiency to ensure the practices' long-term success. 21:…

Physician Autonomy

Consolidation in dermatology, while not new, is still in the early stages. Dermatologists who are considering partnership frequently inquire about two key issues: Physician autonomy Control over their careers The QualDerm model was established to achieve "True Partnership" with physicians.  In fact, physician autonomy and…

The Power of True Partnership

Find out how the leading North Carolina dermatology practice: Doubled revenue in less than two years Upgraded the office IT infrastructure Realized cost savings through nationally negotiated contracts with EMR systems Improved HR and financial department efficiencies while reducing costs Minimized physician owner's time spent…

Experience Matters

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has made a concerted effort in recent years to educate the public and payors about the importance of seeing a board-certified dermatologist for skin conditions.  Quality of care, as well as efficiency, is best delivered by physicians who are…